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The revival was continued in 2018, confusing titled [[CO:LON:2]], despite being the fourth Co:Lon event. Played on 12 May 2018, the title was retained by Oliver Garner. [[CO:LON:2|Main article...]] | The revival was continued in 2018, confusing titled [[CO:LON:2]], despite being the fourth Co:Lon event. Played on 12 May 2018, the title was retained by Oliver Garner. [[CO:LON:2|Main article...]] | ||
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[[Category:Countdown tournaments|London]] | [[Category:Countdown tournaments|London]] |
Revision as of 22:30, 28 November 2020
Countdown in London, or Co:Lon as it is more commonly known, is the name of a sequence of annual Countdown tournaments occurring in the UK's capital. The first Co:Lon event was held in Islington, North London on 22 May 2010, and was run by Michael Wallace. A second tournament took place on 29 October 2011. After being on hiatus for several years, Co:Lon was revived in 2017 under the supervision of the FOCAL organising committee, with Series 69 quarter-finalist Jen Steadman as its new organiser.
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2010
The inaugural Co:Lon was won by Series 61 finalist Innis Carson. Main article...
2011
Co:Lon 2011 took place on Saturday 29 October, and was won by Matt Bayfield. Main article...
2017
In 2017, Co:Lon was revived as a FOCAL event, with a new tournament being held on Saturday 6 May. Co:Lon 2017 was won by Series 62 champion Oliver Garner. Main article...
2018
The revival was continued in 2018, confusing titled CO:LON:2, despite being the fourth Co:Lon event. Played on 12 May 2018, the title was retained by Oliver Garner. Main article...